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Come meet Generocity’s new editor and lead reporter

Our new teammates at Generocity are hosting their first meetup on Oct. 27 at 2nd Story Brewing. Come tell the crew what you want to see from the site's upcoming relaunch.

Generocity's Mo Manklang presents at a 2012 meetup. (Photo courtesy of Generocity)

In case you missed it, Technically Media, the company behind the Technical.ly sites, will begin publishing social impact site Generocity.org as part of a major agreement with the Generocity Community Alliance.
Early 2016 is the ETA for a full relaunch of the site, which will sport a nifty new design and a fresh logo more in line with the Technically Media brand.
It’s a while to wait, we know. But we have some good news to help alleviate some of that anxiety.
Generocity will host the first regular meetup of many to come before the full site relaunch. The get-together is taking place on Oct. 27 at 2nd Story Brewing — and we’ll be announcing the site’s new editor and lead reporter. It’s a meet-and-greet of sorts, and we want to see you there.
Come throw back a drink or two, gorge on some tasty treats and chat with the new team about what you want to see in the upcoming relaunch. Please RSVP below.
http://www.meetup.com/Generocity/events/225879545/http://www.meetup.com/Generocity/events/225879545/

Companies: Technical.ly / Generocity
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